The Festival is organized in response to the growing interest in Orthodox music, its preservation and dissemination, creation and performance of Orthodox chants worldwide. Rules, conditions, participation form, participants, links and contacts.

The Hellenic Cultural Center of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was established in 1986 with the goal of cultivating the rich Orthodox heritage and the Hellenic customs, culture and traditions within the Greek-American community.

A blog for the purpose of informing Orthodox Christians in the Northwest of activities that may be of interest to them. This includes retreats, concerts, festivals, feast days, visits of important dignitaries and icons, charitable activities and other events.

A wide range of innovative exhibitions such as “Contemporary Icon & Traditional Crafts”, “Iconagraphic Centers of Russia”, “Orthodox Miniature. Origins and Traditions” and the compilation of them all – “World Enlightened”.

Сlergy and laity from many jurisdictions worship and work together to support local, national and international Orthodox Christian mission efforts. Festival of Orthodoxy. Getting involved. Meetings. Missions. Parishes. Prayers. Radio. Resources.

An institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America. This chapel-museum-shop is located at the Avero House. Reconstructed to its exact dimensions, the site was an extensive archeological dig before being esteemed a US National Historic Site. It honors the 500 Greeks who came with Andrew Turnbull and company built the New Smyrna Colony indigo plantation. The Shrine witnesses Orthodox Christianity and preserves the traditions of the Hellenic culture. It celebrates the immigrant fabric of the USA. 100,000+ visitors annually.